Ciel Dubai Marina: Sleeping in the Sky Sensation, Its Luxury is Unreasonably Extravagant
Wednesday, 15 October 2025 | 23:59
Author: Arif S

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In a city that seems never satisfied with setting world records, a new architectural masterpiece has emerged. Tall, luxurious, and almost touching the sky. That is Ciel Dubai Marina, the world's tallest hotel, which began accepting bookings on November 15, 2025.
For those who love heights and have extra funds, this is the place to experience the sensation of "sleeping in the sky."
Soaring 377 meters high with 82 floors and 1,004 rooms, this hotel offers a truly different accommodation experience.
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Every room, including 147 suites, presents dramatic panoramas of the emirate filled with skyscrapers and luxury.
If you're interested in trying the sensation, prepare a large budget. Deluxe room prices start from around US$596 or approximately Rp9.6 million per night.
As reported by VN Express, Ciel Dubai Marina not only became the world's tallest hotel but also set several other records.
The hotel houses the world's highest club on the 81st floor. This club is designed as an open space with full air-conditioning and 360-degree views of Dubai city.
The world's highest swimming pool, located on the 76th floor, offers the sensation of swimming as if floating in the air.
The hotel is also equipped with eight restaurants and cafes, a modern gym, a luxurious spa, and direct access to the Soluna Beach Club on Palm Jumeirah.
This fantastic project was developed by The First Group with an investment value of around Rp8.7 trillion.
“We are proud this hotel is in a prime location with views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai's incredible skyline,” said Rob Burns, the company's CEO.
With the opening of Ciel Dubai Marina, Dubai now officially becomes home to eight of the world's ten tallest hotels. This achievement once again affirms that for Dubai, the sky is not the limit.










